Getting ready to set my floats. When I bought the bike, the bowl gaskets were leaking and deformed. Some say that the gasket deformed due to the fuel we have to use today. I made gaskets and they work fine at present, however, like I said, I want to be sure the float levels are set to specs and I would like to put new gaskets when I put the bowls back on.
What is the best bowl gaskets to use, and where can I get them?
Thanks in advance for your opinions, and experiences.
Rickytic
Float bowl gaskets
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The Keyster kits have the square bowl gaskets.
These guys have the round bowl gaskets available seperately.
http://olypen.com/retro/
If the gaskets become swelled you can lay them out in the sun for a day and maybe get a second use out of them.
These guys have the round bowl gaskets available seperately.
http://olypen.com/retro/
If the gaskets become swelled you can lay them out in the sun for a day and maybe get a second use out of them.
64' CB77
65' CB160
65' CB160
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I personally think Keyster gets a lot of badmouthing. I think they are just as good as any other kit out there.
I used the round gaskets from retro bikes as mine is a 64 with early carbs with no troubles.
Both type gasket appear rubber/neoprene with a nylon core.
I have a set of squares out of Keyster kit that I'll never use(less I buy another bike).
PM me your address and I'll throw em in the mail nc.
Goody
I used the round gaskets from retro bikes as mine is a 64 with early carbs with no troubles.
Both type gasket appear rubber/neoprene with a nylon core.
I have a set of squares out of Keyster kit that I'll never use(less I buy another bike).
PM me your address and I'll throw em in the mail nc.
Goody
64' CB77
65' CB160
65' CB160